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Animal Success Stories
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Oktober
Hello! I just wanted to wish you all Happy Holidays and thank you for all you do.
This is a quick Teagan (Oktober) update as we approach her first Christmas! She is
doing very well, happy, healthy and still full of energy! She loves going to the dog
park and has settled in nicely to our routine!
She is very curious about the Christmas tree and we're hoping it survives the
holiday season! ð I attached a collage of her and her new obsession...the tree!
Thank you again for all that you do and happy holidays!
Trish O'Toole
Odele
dell is doing great. We kept the name but changed the spelling because it matches
our favorite football player Odell Beckham Jr. She is a very sweet dog and has
adjusted well. She is super quiet except when the door bell rings and the chihuahua
in her comes out and she doesn't stop barking. The only other issue is that she
hardly pees when we walk her, lucky if she does it once or twice a day. We
discovered that she is a Chiweenie, never knew there was such a thing until someone
told us a chihuahua daschund mix. Here are a few pictures.
Thanks,
Marty Korn
Olympus
Hi! Ollie and Elvis, formerly Ombre and Olympus are doing great!! They are totally
adjusted to farm life and fit right in with the pack!
Ombre
Hi! Ollie and Elvis, formerly Ombre and Olympus are doing great!! They are totally
adjusted to farm life and fit right in with the pack!
Obie
I'm sorry it has taken so long for me to share an update on Sandy, whom you knew as
Obie.
Sandy has quite a back story that may interest you.
I was treated at Moffitt Cancer Center between Jan and May 2015. I was discharged
last June. Unbelievably, my sister, Sandi -- exactly to the day, three years younger
than I -- was diagnosed and began treatment the same week a year after I had, for an
eerily similar lymphoma, even though it isn't supposed to be genetic. Although I
couldn't physically care for Sandi due to my recovery from the treatment, I provided
long-distance support to her caregiver, another sister. Things did not go well, and
I began to realize I needed pet therapy in the worst way!
I fell in love with the picture of a cockapoo you posted. But I was too late. He had
already gone to another family.
Weeks passed. My sister, Sandi, didn't make it. She died on Valentine's Day.
Born on my third birthday, she was known in the family as my "birthday present." So,
only four days after Sandi died, our shared birthday came around. I was sad knowing
I wouldn't get my usual card signed "Love from your birthday present." But I like to
think Sandi was working on a substitute birthday present for me.
On the night of my sad birthday, I received an email from you that the dog I had
fallen in love with had unexpectedly become available again! The timing was
providential, perhaps literally. Within days, I met him. Although he was almost five
years old, he did not respond to his original name, Obie. So, I thought: what the
heck, I'll try the name "Sandy." Upon hearing the name, he came to life! It was as
if he had been waiting to hear "Sandy."
He has been a joy to our family. He is so sweet and personable. I thank my lucky
stars -- and my sister -- and you -- for working together to help him heal me.
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